A lot has changed in the fifteen years that I have been developing websites. The biggest changes happened in the browser, completely restructuring how normal web services are built. Now everybody expects your website to have at least a few dynamic elements, be it your login form, your shopping cart or a contact form.

Have you ever wondered if it's better to "close" a br or input tag like
<br /> or if it's better to just write <br> in HTML5? Or why it's not correct
to write <script src="script.js" />? Well so have I, and
my findings on the subject were a lot more interesting than I anticipated
(if for some strange reason you find stuff like this interesting).

This is the first draft of my website. I have been thinking of creating a
website for about two years now, but never got to the point where I actually
created it. I always lost interest as soon as I had finished yet another design.